USCarrier Telecom, a provider of wholesale long-haul fiber optic transport, today announced postalized Ethernet pricing throughout its entire Southeastern metropolitan and regional networks for bandwidths of 50 Mbps to 1 Gbps. The USCarrier network encompasses the states of Georgia, Alabama, Florida and Tennessee with 48 Points of Presence (POPs).
USCarrier has been strategically deploying resilient, native Ethernet services throughout its core network, achieving a converged, multi-service offering that allows the company to implement network enhancements and deploy new services without interruption. This can be a protected service and allows customers to build Ethernet networks connecting multiple cities in small bandwidth increments. A milestone for USCarrier, this product offering does not use city tiers for large and small cities and applies equal pricing across all 48 POPs. In addition, the postalized pricing will be discounted twenty-percent for short-haul circuits of less than 100 airline miles with deeper discounts for length of the contract term.
“We have seen considerable revenue growth and an increased demand for content-driven applications such as voice over IP, IPTV, and mobile video over the past year,” said Jack Roberts, VP of Sales for USCarrier. “It is extremely rewarding for USCarrier to offer our customers this value-added and cost-effective Ethernet pricing across our existing network.”
USCarrier's postalized Ethernet pricing gives customers the ability to build dedicated, broadband networks using bandwidth tiers that are not available with traditional TDM/SONET transport technologies. The company can rapidly turn up service without dispatching technicians to every site. USCarrier’s Ethernet service is ideal for ISP’s, CLEC’s, Telecommunications Carriers, Government Institutions and Large Enterprise.
About USCarrier Telecom, LLC
USCarrier Telecom, LLC is a one-source provider of high-capacity, high-speed telecommunications bandwidth. Wholesale services include long-haul transport, metro Atlanta access, long-distance, Ethernet and Internet access connecting more than 40 cities in Georgia, Alabama, Florida and the Southeast. Headquartered in Atlanta, USCarrier has an operations center in Macon, GA with technicians deployed throughout Georgia and Alabama. USCarrier has more than 3,400 route-miles of state-of-the-art fiber optic network in four states, monitored twenty-four hours, seven days a week.